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I completed my Master’s and PhD in the department of Neuroscience at the Cellular Physiology Institute of the National University of Mexico, where I focused on the study of cortical cholinergic system function during memory formation, and followed that with a post-doctoral fellowship at UCI Irvine at the Center for Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at the University of California, Irvine, in Dr. James McGaugh´s laboratory. In 2004 I joined the Neurobiology Institute at UNAM as a Principal Investigator, where I´m currently working on several projects related to neurochemical and anatomical interactions during learning and memory.

21. Miranda M.I. and Bermúdez-Rattoni F., Cholinergic activity in the insular cortex is necessary for acquisition and consolidation of contextual memory, Neurobiology Of Learning And Memory, enero de 2007; 87(0), 343-351

29. Miranda M.I., Ferreira G., Ramírez-Lugo L. and Bermúdez-Rattoni F., Glutamatergic activity in the amygdala signals visceral input during taste memory formation, Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, enero de 2002; 99(0), 11417-11422
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36. Miranda M.I. and Bermúdez-Rattoni F., Reversible inactivation of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis induces disruption of cortical acetylcholine release and acquisition, but not retrieval, of aversive memories, Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, enero de 1999; 96(0), 6478-6482
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